Pattern of Examination
The NIT MCA Common Entrance Test – NIMCET for admission to MCA courses at different NITs consists of 120 objective type questions. The duration of test is 2 ½ hours. Each correctly marked answer carries 4 marks and each wrongly marked answer attracts penalty of -1 mark. The final merit list of candidates for counseling and admission to MCA program is prepared on the basis of Common Entrance Test. The test is held in the following four subjects-
Mathematics – 40 Questions
Analytical Ability and Logical Reasoning – 60 Questions
Computer Awareness - 10 Questions
General English – 10 Questions
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NIT MCA Common Entrance Test-NIMCET
The NIMCET is a National Level Entrance Test conducted by National Institute of Technologies - NITs for admission to Master of Computer Application - MCA course offered at different NITs. The duration of course is 6 semesters / 3 years. The first common admission test NIMCET-05 was conducted in 2005. About 13,000 candidates appeared for NIMCET-05 for 420 seats available in NITs. The admission to MCA program for the year 2006 -07 in all the NITs will be made on the basis of merit rank obtained by a prospective candidate in NIMCET-2006 Entrance Test.
Legal Jurisdiction
All disputes pertaining to the conduct of NIMCET-06 shall fall within the jurisdiction of Calicut / Kerala only.
Admission Procedure for Academic Session 2006 - 07
Admission Methodology, Application Form and Application Fee
NIMCET application is a comprehensive application form for the Entrance Examination and for admission to MCA at any of the NITs offering MCA programme. Candidates need not apply to each NITs separately for admission. The admission to MCA programme in all the 9 participating NITs will be through a single window centralized counselling at NIT Warangal in JUNE /JULY . Exact details in this regard will be intimated in due course to eligible candidates. Please note that there is no inter NIT transfer of candidates after being
Eligibility
Candidates with an aggregate (all subjects put together) of 60% marks ( 6.5/10 CGPA) in Bachelor's degree of minimum duration of 3 years from a recognized University in any discipline, with Mathematics as one of the subjects both in graduation and at 10+2 level are eligible. Those candidates who are appearing for the qualifying examinations in 2006 are also eligible to appear for the test. However, they will have to furnish proof of having passed in the qualifying examination, with an aggregate of 60% marks, at the time of counseling / admission. Only Indian Nationals are eligible to appear for
Contact
National Institute of Technology Calicut,
NIT Campus P.O.,
Calicut - 673 601.
Test Pattern
Pattern of CEED examination / Structure of CEED Examination
CEED examination tests drawing skills, aesthetic sensibility, creativity, problem identification and approach to visual and mechanical design.
The examination also tests visualization, creativity, design and general awareness, and comprehension.
Exam Pattern and Syllabus
The IMS-BHU, Varanasi conducts All India Entrance Examination for admission to different courses. For exact pattern of Entrance Examination and Syllabus, please see the information brochure after Notification issued by the University/Institute for the same.
Test Pattern
Test Pattern
The Combined Entrance Examination (CEE) consists of objective type questions in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (Combined). The syllabus of Combined Entrance Examination (CEE) is almost same to the class XI and class XII of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) course. The level of questions may be high.
Examination Pattern
Scheme / Pattern of All India Competitive Examination
All India Competitive Examination (AICE) of ICAR consists of only one question paper consisting Objective type questions. The question paper is bilingual i.e. English and Hindi.
For stream A, the subjects composition is Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Agriculture.
For stream B, the subjects combination is Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
A candidate can choose any of the stream depending upon his / her subject of choice and eligibility.
Examination Pattern
Generally, written test for MBBS courses of AFMC consists of the following pattern
Part
Subjects
Total Marks
I
Biology(Botany and Zoology)
50
II
Physics
50
III
Chemistry
50
IV a)
Intelligence, logic and reasoning
25
b)
English language and Comprehension
25
Each part comprises of 50 questions of one mark each. For each correct answer 1 mark is awarded. For each wrong answer 0.25 marks is deducted. Use of calculator is not permitted in the examination.
Pattern of Examination
GATE entrance examination is single paper of 3 hours duration and of 150 marks. The question paper is in English only. Before applying for GATE entrance examination, a candidates must assure that he/she has chosen the right optional subject, which enables him/her to become eligible to seek admission to the programme of interest. The criteria for postgraduate admission with scholarship/assistantship are different in various Institutes. GATE Offices are not in a position to provide any information in this regard.
The choice of the paper is the responsibility of the candidate.
Examination Pattern
The entrance examination for CBSE-AIPMT consists of two parts – Preliminary Examination and Final Examination.
Preliminary Examination : The Preliminary Examination consists of one paper of 3 hours duration containing 200 objective type questions
Final Examination : (Only for those who qualify in the Preliminary Examination)
The Final Examination would consist of two papers each of 2 hours duration.
Paper-1 would contain questions from Physics and Chemistry and
Paper-2 would contain questions from Biology (Botany & Zoology).
The Final Examination will have conventional (non-objective) questions to be answered in the Test Booklet supplied.
Examination Pattern
Selection is on merit in CPMT in Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology carrying 300 marks in each paper and is of 2-1/2 hours duration each. The questions are of objective type and the standard is of Intermediate. There's an additional paper of Hindi. However, marks secured in this paper are not added in Merit List. Candidates are required to obtain 50% (40% for SC/ST) marks in Science subject and 35% marks in Hindi/English to qualify the Test.
Pattern Of Examination
The Question Paper for entrance examination to PG diploma and PG degree (MD/MS) is common to all and consists of one paper of 250 MCQs covering all subjects taught at Under Graduate level.
Part I : Basic Sciences including Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology and Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
- 100 Questions
Part II : Clinical Sciences including Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Community Medicine, Paediatrics, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, ENT, Anaesthesiology, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Radio-diagnosis and Radio-therapy
- 150 Questions
Test Pattern
Management candidates have to appear for an aptitude test of similar pattern as MAT
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October 14th, 2008 at 11:18 pm
When is the NIMCET exam going to be held…?? Forms will be given from which month??